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\GE13UIxG TIMES.
10, S. t\, JAK. 1. 1874.
gQT Mr. Kikk Rodinson in riuthomcd to
.-ullcct and receipt for advertisements and Bub
.criptions to tho Timas. . "?
TOWN DIRECTORY.
,i ? 11 n ? 1 -
Mi l^lAVor? Joab W. Monelcy.
Cl^k?T. P. Wolfe.
iTrcaiuuri?lt. Williamson.
u i>i Aldermen?Henry Washington, J. P. llar
ley, Ii. Williamson, T. D. Wolfe.
Half Sheet:
! " We greet our readers with a half sheet
iii'ji't -. ?
this week, last week being Christmas, and
'our printers (being jolly lellows) look
advantage of the Times. We wish you
all a ILu'1*y New Ykah.
Education al
By reference to Mr Mellichnmp's
School Notice, it will be seen that he has
succeeded in making very satisfactory
arranger^ enfs for the instruction of music
in addition, to the other departments, oi
his school,
New Postal Law.
By the requirements of the new postal
law, publishers aie required to pay the
postage on all the papers sent from their
office. Subscribers will please bear this
in mind, and act accordingly. After this
y date, no papers will be sent to parties
win 83 subscriptions have expired. The
Town and Cr.un papers will be issued
from the store of Mr. Kirk Robinson
after this week.
-mm - * mmm
? Sends your orders for Doors Sash
and Blinds to tho Southern I louse of Geo.
6. Hacker of Charleston S. C. Mr L
Ransdale Of our Town is the author
ised agent for this House.
'"Now is the winter of our discontent
made glorious," by our houses being
made warm and comfm table, having se -
cured good Door-*, Shushes and Blinds,
Marble and Marulci/.cd slate Mantel
Pieces from the great southern Builders'
Emporium. To those now suH'ering cold
Iron: faulty d< ? rsand broken-sashes, iSre
\ ? s; v order a! i. ee'Vi.in Messers I. 11.
liall iv' 'o., Charles on. (..'. They are
j: :.-<? nin'ir.s for A .-bestes' Rnoliug Felt
and Lath which superior to tin, und
paitieuhi:'v di^irabip for roofs of all
kind.-, ioi'tf.tivi at ;:i jdnmclurci'j prices.
CL 1 apcia!!
Tin:-, i.- i< ' Ii ;;. r pro ?Ji ofthe popular
ity <? y in p |i r und ' i s exteus ve
c r ulnlLo t;.:ii! i ::i luVui-Uc i l!i
Inet tr-nt *iii? yew s.s of Thursday
I 'll iW;, in wbiclr yo? wer hind enough
to piilo .-ii ji*v ndvertu? ?meiit 1 have
had 5) >S :?? j< icalious for Svorcher
Ivo .0 Tli Illing U-i$ liecomcnt!ti'ovi''g*
1 e i\njo> he:?i?h ii' 1 am lo be Knocked
up e?' ry night by persons delirious on
tue subject ui thai stove, and lranttt: to
?iuke up my ott'vv an i avail Iben.selves of
the advantage thereof. This 1 wish you
to s op foi inc. "One good turn deserves
uuoliier," and as you were friendly
enough to publish the ad\\T isement, do
this other-saving kindness for me. Let
it be known throughout the world thai
"Sidjorcher K.o. 10' is gone. This relieves
me. An innoeent l:um.*r from the bord
orsiof. Lexington (I think) came within
the proper time and gently removed hat
stoye! And may tue Lord have mere)
on nfs miserable so il. And per contract
I gave him in. individual cheek on n
New York Bank lor 85000. And tuny
he be able to run his Christmas crackers
and loot horns for his whole family of
children on tKat check. But do you
know what my man ?1 id for me when.
Sworcher went? lie put in her place
No. '25. The maker calls her "New box."
I call her "Cleopatra" for short, and be
cause she is"., s tinner logo." J am not
sure that that is such an appropriate
name, but t'is better than "Nov box."
"Izcbel" might be better for she is a "rip
teurer." My man put her up to rapidly
that before! hud lim tocrj ovc:'Scorch
er's vacant chair" I beheld my new stove,
actually burning wood, and wanning me
and mine through. Il was u strange
sensation ! "Ch opatra" is the very rev< r.-o
of Scorcher, you can't keep down her
enthusiasm. * he will burn- she'll burn
anything living or dead. Every lhin?
comes ha dy to her fo?' fuel. Old iron,
phosphates, tombstones, green wood, wet
wood, dry wood, gun powder, cows, cow
hides, pigs, dogs, county commissioners,
Sheriffs, coroners, tix Collectors, treas
urers, members of the legislature, gov
ernors, jaekn.-scs, anything never mind
how lough, how unsubstantial, how un
proinisi: g tlicsuhjcct, how entirely useless
to the coiumunity or lor any purpose
whatsoever, she will reduce to good
ashes at t:.e shortest notice. There is no
joke about "Cleopatra," and my man
showed genius when lie selected her, and
more so w hen he put her up for mo. He
knows Iiis husine.-s.nnd I'll put him against
every stove man in tho State. Any one
wanting u first clus> article in his line,and
wants it set up in a stylo suitable to the
article, let him go to my man. He can
do it and he will work al it until he suits
you, and if he fails in bis first eliort on
account of any fault in the stove,and you
aro inclined tobe aJiulc"ioki>h1,(l made
that word) about it. betakes it all in the
most amiable spirit, never gel? mad but
pors?Vet';! until lie docs credit to himself his
business and your pocket book, you feel
warmed?you sec a "Cleopatra before
you making everything look chfcerful.
and your lending impulso is at once to
advertise the man who put lier up, and
invite all friends in need of stoves to go
right off to him.
By the way, we feuud out the cause of
"Scorcher's" pcrvcrseness, on taking her
to pieces wo discovered a nest of rats (wo
killed 42, nt least 70 escaped) jiist in tho
bottom of the stove, or ratherol the pipe.
I mean where the pipe is let in. They
were quite lively. No wonder Scorcher
wouldn't run fire whon she was choked
up in that way. So having disposed of
"Scorcher No. 10," please state that any
applications for her will be of no avail.
She is gone and I am all right?Happy
with "Cleopatra." So I ?am done with
stoves, all that was wanted was to get you
to stop the people annoying nie about pur
chasing.
1 wanted to write you about a very
pleasahcsuprise which befell nie last week.
It wms not exactly a supriso cither, be
cause I only saw and beard what I ex
pected to see and hear. I was invited as
one of the "pain s conscripti" ("patres'
any how) to witness the performances of
thescholars at Miss Rebecca' Albergottio's
school, preparatory to their vacation.
I went! I saw! 1 heard! I came off de
lighted! To use an entirely original
phrase, "when tboru was so much merit
it would be invidious to say that any one
of the scholars deserved more praise than
another;" So I will not undertake to
draw any distinctions. I will not say
one word about the individual merits of
a single scholar. Resides which when
I they all did so well. Were I to shy I
had a preference for my own (as I have,)
and intimate that they did tlm best (as
they did believe) JCvt^y one would say
of course I only said so, because I am
their patient. So 1 am compelled to
speak generally, and state only broad
and uudiscriininnting facts, there was no
mistake about it, wehther we refer to
the spirited dialogues or the elocution,or
the composition (original essays for the
subjects whereof 1 am disposed to confess
that the junior w riters were much indebt
ed to the last circus,) every thing was
perfect, and the winde performance ic
llected the utmost credit on the pains
taking, eflicicnt and very lady like
teacher. She has certainly spared no
labor or time in her careful preparation
of her interesting pupils. She fully de
serves to have, ami 1 trust she may always
have, as many scholars as she wants, and
1 state lu re my earnest conviction, that
parents in Orangeburg or elsewhere en
trusting their little folks to her guidance
and teaching will always congratulate
themselves alte: wards, in the considera
tion of the good angel who suggested th<
thought to th. m. jiut what particulaih
struck me about this model school, was
the wonderful affection which all of Mis*
A's scholars seemed to entertain for her,
she governs them bv jove ajone^.It, wns
"S:rali'g'6" t TiTne, Tfi?lf \vas~disposed to thiiik
that just l here something was wrong, foi
you will observe that the scholars wer?,
not composed of girls only, there wen
bey- too in tliat school, ami 1 never befbn
: saw a boy wbo didn't bate his tcachei
J with a bit'crViudiciivc and lasting haired.
1 know I did, ami if the same old fear
was not in mo yet, I believe 1 could
thrash my teacher to this day?yes! and
laugh gleefully while doing it. i taught
school once myself, didn't teach girls..
1 taught boys, and I am satisfied that
there is not one of those lads, but would
put me through a course of my own dis
cipline tomorrow; but maybe for the same
reason, 1 didn't chine it on my teacher,
girls may be different.; but when 1 see
boys real boys loving their teacher,'! tun
disposed to be suspicious or think there
must be a wondrous deal of magnetism in
that kindness which can get renl affection
out of such notoriously burdened and
callous material. I wonder alter all il
my teacher might not have been wr ing,
and I alter him. 1 think not; some of my
boys say all bud to be beat, to get any
admiration out of them.
1 am shaken somewhat however now,
and when 1 remember that the old mas
ters (not school masters but painters)
made all their little Hying angels with
boys, (mark that) faces. 1 wonder if it
was not an inspiration suggested by the
plain inherent goodness of boys which
could bo drawn by ingenuity. Perhaps
these old masters felt ti delicacy about
encumbering little giils with such heavy
j draping as they put on their angels.
Otherwise the lour would be feminine.
Subject for reflection ! 1 have wandered
of in a sea'of conjecture, J.ets j^et back
to the school, just here "1 would wish to
remark thai one little maiden recited
sonic verses entitled 1 think "only a
penny." Well the story was of a little
fellow who begged an ol I codger for "only
a penny." Old codger said he had no
thing smaller than a shilling little boy
said "g'nie that I'll bring back the
change." Old codger says smiling in
credulously "take the shilling you little tip
that talk about change is a trifle too
mild." 1 /title boy goes off, codger do, too,
presently little boys brother or cousin
comes to codger's bouse nud snys,"plcasc
sir bub wanted to bring you this change;
but lie slippc'l on tho Kail Road and
broke bis logs, his arms and his back and
bad his head cut oil", and his dying words
were '"carry back this change." That's
the -lory.
MottAL. Never carry back change. You
w ill get hurt.' I wouldn't allude to this
little trifle, but (be maiden was one of my.
own tendrils, and 1 would rather not
have any improvement made on her pres
ent ideas of "carrying back %change."
This n< y.cr bringing back change is a
tiling perfectly understood in my wigwam
already. T'is a household word?1 tore
mysclt away. I would have remained
longer, but lor an engngenu nt, and Miss
A informed me besides that there would
be a show up of "mental arithmetic."
Tho bank having lately suspended, ant
feeling like following after tho bauk,ah('
being bothered for somctime past to worl!
out whether I suspended tho bank or the
bank suspended me. That subject of
mental arithmetic became too dense for}
me. I left however with the highest nd-1
miration ofthe proficiency ,diseipline,nud
conduct of that school, and wish to its
kind teacher the happiest of all her "happy
now years, and every success possible inj
a profession which she for the first time
in tho memory of man, has made a grate-;
ful pleasant and thankful one.
^ISI'rIcT COURT OF THE UNI
Jt/TED STATES for the Eastern Dis-1
trict of South Carolina?In Bankruptcy.
?In the matte: ofthe Citizens' Savings]
Bank .if South Carolina, Bankrupt/:
This is to give notice that on tho 1st day:
of December, A. I). 1873, a warrant of |
Bankruptcy was issued out of the District
Court (if the United Slates for the Ens
tern District of South Carolina, against
the Estate of the Citizen's Savings Bank,
in the County of Ricbland, in the said
District of South Carolina, adjudged a
Bankrupt on its own petition; that the i
payment of any debts and delivery of
any property belonging to said Bankrupt
to it or for its use, and the transfer of
any property by it are forbidden by law;
that a meeting of tho creditors of the
said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and
to choose one or more assignees of its
Estate, will 1)6 held at a Court of* Bank
ruptcy, to be boh'en at Columbia, at the
Citizens' Savings Bank of South Carolina,
before E. M. Seabrook, Esq., Registrar
in Bankruptcy for the said District, on
the fourteenth (1-1110 day of January, A.
D. 1874. at 10 o'clock A. M.
R. M. Wallach,
v United States Marshal for said District,
As Messenger.
MA LIKE I REPORT,
CORRECTED WEEKLY RY
MOSELETT & CROOK
ORANGER URO COTTOX MARKET.
Cotton?Saks dining the week 376 bale*.
Ordinarv, 11 (? 121
Hood Ordirinrv, - -- 12 <? 124
Low Middling, - Jt>? (??. 131
St riet Middling, - - - 13} <n> 141
Prices Current.
Hacon Hams : : lb 12 @ 21
" Si.bs ,.: : ? 9} d>) 13
Lard : : " 14 (7f>
Corn : : : : bun 7") % 85
Pen* ' : : : : " 70 @ 80
Oat* : seed : : " ! 25;?,
?/lour : : : : cwl 1 50 (a 5 75
Fodder ^ : : "1 S', (a 1,0(1,
Hough ItTcl: : : ~". DO 01 1 (10
Bufrtbr : : : : Hi :,"> U, 50
Eggs : : : : do/. 20 22e
Turkeys : : : pr 1 f,0 (?2 CO
<locso : : : : ?? 1 00 (? 1 25
Fowls, : : per do;'.. 3.50 i@> 5.C0
Ik i s Wax : : : II) 22 <j?y 25
Ileef * : : " 10 @ I t'
Tallow : . ? : " 8 % 10
Finders : : per bushel 1 10(?i 1 2(1
School for Boys & CMris.
'I'll!* exercises ofthe subscribers Schon! will
be resumed at the < >i.l) S P.N I> in.the Basement
of Duke's Hotel on
Monthly. Juitiftiry fith, 1874.
Hoys will be pie pa red for business or college,
and young Ladies given a finished course of
instruction.
Besides the usual 1 Cnglish branches, Latin,
(jtroek and French will l>e tatiglit.
A-> strict attention given to the Primary, as
to the advanced hepar m tits.
TilltMS PER MONTH:
I'.NCLISH - - - - $3
LANGUAGES .... l Kxtra.
Mnsie will be taught by a well known and
superior Teacher. Board can be procured at
$12 per mouth.
For farther particulars apply to
S. IS. ME/iLlCHAMP,
IJEMOVAL
.OF
fllHAKDKAlJ'S FURNITURE STORK.
From our old stand to the NEW STORE in
rear of ew?idte house.
Having received a part of our Fall Stock and
expecting tho balance of it very soon, we can
idler to parties in need of
FURNITURE
of any kinds?a tine lot to select from, and a
prices as low as any house ofthe hind in
('baric-ton*
C?FFI
Always on band, or made to order.
attre^ses
Of Cotton, Moss, Wool or Hair on hand, or
made of any required size,
REPAIRING,
?lone promptly, carefully and at reasonable
rates.
UXIIIAKDUAII & CO.
sept. 25, 1*7:1 . 32 " Urn
"NG,
At a Lower Price than ever Sold
IN CHARLESTON BEFORE
FOE CASH.
Formerly | Reduced
sold at to
D B Block Frock coats
(of French cloth) ? $30 00 $25 00
D B Black Frock coats
(of French cloth) 25 00 20 00
S B Black Frock coats
(of French cloth) 20 00 17 00
D B Black walking coats
(of French cloth) 25 00 50 00
D B Black Walking coats
(of French cloth) 20 00 17 00
S B Black Walking coats
? (of French cloth) 25 00 ' 20 00
S B Black Walking coats
(of French ebth) 20 00 17 00
S B Black Walking coats
(of French cloth) 13 00 15 00
S B Black Walking coals
(of French cloth) 15 00 12 00
D B Diagonal Walking
coats (French) 30 00 25 00
D B Diagonal Walking
coats (Erench) 25 00 20 00
ID B Diagonal Walking
(touts [French] 20 00 17 00
S B Beaver Walking coats
?: [English] 25 00 20 00
j B Beaver Walking
coats [English] 23 00 18 00
jS B Tricot Walking coats
' [French] 23 00 20 00
p 11 Cassiincre Walking
; coats [English] 20 00 17 00
S B Cassiincre Walking
' coats [English] 18 00 1G 00
S B Cassiincre Walking
coats [English] 1G 00 14 00
S- B Cassiincre Walking
I coats, [English] 14 00 12 00
B Beaver Sack coats,
I English. 18 00 15 00
$ 11 Beaver Sack coats,
. Engish. 15 00 13 00
S i? Beaver Sack coats,
j English, , IS 00 15 00
S H Heaver Sack coats,
English. 15 00 13 00
The latest stvlc D B Ree
fer Snoks,English. 18 00 15 00
do do do 1 ~> 00 13 00
dj do <lo 13 00 12 00
do do do 12 00 10 00
do do do 10 00 u 00
do do do 8 00 7 00
Fine Drcsa Suits of nil Colors 10 00 f>.'{ no
" " " 35 00 30 00
?? " 30 00 25 00
Rhglish Cassinicrc suit.*>
of all colors. 30 00 27 00
do do do 28 00 25 00
do do do 25 00 22 00
j do do do 23 00 20 00
lloniLstie Cassiincre suits
Lof all colors. 10 00 18 00
A do d; do" 1 00- Ui 00
'P* Ho?<tt>?nri?I." 00 "' 13 00
*? do do do 10 00 8 00
English Esquimaux Bca
; ver Overcoats all colors30 00 25 00
do do do 25 00 20 00
do do do 20 00 17 00
do do do 18 00 15 80
French Kersey overcoats,
ot all colors. 30 0fc> 25 Ol)
French Kersey overcoats,
of all o dors" 25 00 20 00
French Kersey overcoats,
of all colors. 20 00 17 00
English Chinchilla over
coats of all colors. 25 00 20 00
English Chinchilla Over
coats, of nil colors. IK 00 15 00
Domestic t 'hiuchiila over
coats, all colors. 15 00 12 00
English Cassiincre Over
coats, of all colors. 25 oo 20 00
do do do 20 oi) 17 00
do do do l? 1.") 00
do do do 12 00 12 00
do do do * 10 00 8 00
Pantaloons of French, Knglish and Domestic
Cassiincre, from $3,?O to ?10
Vests of Velvet, .silk-, Cashmeres and Cn*d
mcre, from $1 2? to $10.?
A LA HUH ?J4;!3 LOT
OF MEN'S YOUTHS' ami HOYS' CLOTII
INt'r, will be sohl regard I cms o! cost.
Twenty jut cent, reduction nitida on the
Celebrated UTAJl SIIfllTX, Underwear Uoods,
&C &c.
Very large reductions have l><;cn made on
their Splendid Stock of CLOTHS. Doeskins,
Heavers, Csi-ssi meres; Pant and Vest .Patterns,
which they make up to order, in the Latest
Stv[e under the supervision of Mr. .1. T.
FLY NN, formerly of (2. D. CA UK & CO.
MENKE & MULLE It,
Northeast corner Kim; ami Wentworth Streets,
CHARLESTON, s. t .
Oct. 2!?, 1H7? ;57 .".in
ANTED, TO RENT.
A FARM, with about 100 acres cleared land
under fence,
Dec. 4, 1873 12 tf
T.
HE Exercises of Miss R. S. Albergotti's
Seiend will 1>? resumed on Monday, Jan 5th,
1874, at residence of dipt. T, A. Jeffords. R?s
sel I street. Music and French taught. For
terms apply ftt school.
Dee. 25 21
SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY.
(VYING SECURFD the right t<? sell
j CLARKE'S PATKNT POHTARL10
Kail and Plank lerne in (his County, I will
put up a sample ol* the Fence at Oraugchurg
(.'. III. oil Monday, (Sales-Day) and would in
vile (ho planter- of the County to examine the
snindj as I am satisfied ii combines all the r.d
van'.tges to save time, and money, father the
plaitntion or stock fence is proof against wind,
iloodior stock' 1 will k<< to any narr ol* the
County to put up a sample, ami instruct any
lurchnsing the riglii how to hnild (lie
Liberal tcruiH will be offered to 0ran
Persons wishing to communicate can do
so, 14' addressing mo at i\owe's Pump Post
OHicd Orahgchurg County, S. ( '.
JUDE ROIilNSON; Agent.
Nui. 27, 1873 41 3m
out
Fe mi
ges.
I
W. J. UcTreville,
a t t ? 11 n e y A t l A w.
Oliicu lit Court House Square,
Orangeb?rg; S. C.
mclilS^lyr
IZLAB.& DIBI3X.E,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
russell street,
Ornngeburg, s. C.
Jas. R Izlar. S. DinnLi:.
itich 6-lyr
I>R. THOM'AS LEG ARE,
late resident physician to the ROrEK
and city hospital of ciiam.kston,
is prelessio
y of Orange
FFERS bis professional services to the
community of Orangcburg and to the pub
lie at large.
Office Hours?From 3 to 9 a. in., 1 to 2,
and 7 to 9 nt night.
Office, Market Street, over store of Jno. A.
Hamilton.
aug. 1-1 1873 26 6m
MOSES M. BROWN,
MARKET STREET, ORANGEBURO, 8. C,
(next noon to Stbaus a Street's MILL.)
MAYING permanently located in the town,
would respectfully solicit the patronage of I
the citizens* Lvcry ellbrt will be used to give |
satisfaction.
June 18, 1873 18 ly
THE HOME SHUTTLE
SEWING MA CHINK,
Tf| BEST, Because it is perfect in its work
??^??O Because it has the endorsement of bo
many ladies who use it; because it is simple,
and because it can be bought complete on table
for only .?37,00.
JOHN A. HAMILTON.
Agent for II. S. S. Machine,
inarch 6, 1S73 tf
Kirk Robinson7,
dealer in
Hooks, Music and Stationery, and Fancy
Articles, **
CHURCH STREET,
ORANGEBUKG, C. H.,-S. C.
inch ti
Gco. S. Hacker
-l^Qorte Sasla-y Blind
Factory
CHARLESTON.
IMIISJSAS LARGE AND COMPLETE,
. a factory as there is in the South. All work
manufactured at the Factory in this city. The
only house owned and managed by a Carolin
an in this city. Send for priec list. Address
GEO. S. HACKER,
Posloflicc Box 170, Charleston, S. C.
Factory and WarerooniHdii King street oppo
site Cannon street, on line pf City Railway,
Oct. 30 ly
COW LAM GRAVELEY.
direct importer of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS
AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLE
MENTS.
Xo. 52, East Bay, South of t' e old Post
< Mlie'c, < 'harb-ton, S. C.
A < I ENT for the sale of the Magnolia Cotton
iH Gins. At the Fairs held at Savannah,^Ga.
last month, the "Magnolia" cotton (Jin ginned
l?Olbs seed cotton in three minutes and forty
live seconds, taking the premium, and also the
pri'i-of One Hundred Dollars oflered by the
Hoard of Trade for the best < JIN. Several
have'beon fold this season which gin a hale an
hour! 'The same ghi a!>o took the premium at
ib.- Cotton States Fair at Augusta, last October.
Feb. 13, 1673 51 ly
ADV ERTIHEMEXT.
rtnil E Stringency of money requires me to sell
fl. exclusively for cadi, until all-old accounts
tiro sett led; aftei that time I am willing to
rendi r all necommodalion possibly to custom
et . I tender my thanks to all who have set
tled tluir accounts; and earnestly request those
who have not, to do so at once, as I have al
ready r}c*"formcd my part of the contract.
Yerv Respectfully
F. II.*\V. IJRIGGMANN.
Nov. 20, 1873 ?10 it
J. S Albergotii's Store
Corner Russoll Street and
Hail Road Avenue.
M\s in store a well selected Stock of Groce
ries for Side at reduced prices. Parties
would do well to call examine and price goods
before purchasing elsewhere.
A lull Stock of bacon Flour Sugar Syrup
Molasses, Candies, t aned lioods, Crockery, Tin
ware, ?Vc, on hand. *
M?^X.. Goods delivered, free of charge. "ftiR
Jail. 1, D7.3 11 ly
Strayed or Stolen
7VROM the subcriber on tlic 2?th inst, a Bay
. Mate. The said Maro is rather dark, with
black legs, main and tail black and heavy.
Her fore feet are somewhat turned in." She
has very large eyes, and broad fore head,
Shod du fore foot.
Any information will be thankfully received
at the store ol J. VY. Patrick cfcCo'
L. IIAGOOD
Orangchurg, December. 23d KS73.
DON'T FAIL
TO READ THIS.
ALWAYS ON HAND AT MKS.
OLENDRfcFF'S
4
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
wm awarded first prcmiun at Orange
burg Fair 1873 for simplicity, light-run
ning and noiseless. I only ask you to
examine for yourselves before purchasing
other machines. Sold on easy terms.
J. T SIMMONS Agt.
Orangeburg S. C.
Nov. 27, 1878 41 3m
; Kerry Christmas!
AT THE
BOOK ? T O j&JS.
4- FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
1\ Hiiitablc for the holidays! TOY and GIFT
HOOKS. China Cup?, Toilet Sett*, VasesjMotto
Mugs; also a variety of 'fpys, und, Fireworks.
Call and examine hiv stock before making
your purchases. 'KIHK ROBINfl?ijfr
bricks!
BRIORS ! I
BRICKS!!!
npHE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY -
lat ho is now prepared to.
furuisli 15] rptantitv. All order*
will meet prompt . 'ton. 1
JBDWAKDS.
n.avt :Wm ly
FOIHALE.
?
nnilE Subscriber offers for Bale the
.1. well-known, Plantation "McCant's
Villa, situated in Orangcburg County,
fiifcen miles due east of the Court House,
on the five notch Road, containing seven
hundred and fifty-seven acres, more' or
less, with the privilege of two hundred
acres more, recently conVeyed to my son.
The latter place k having on it a single
story dwelling, four rooms, one fire-place,
kitchen, stable, .barn, Szc, and about
twelve or fifteen acres cleared land.
On the larger place is
A 'pi
TWO STORY
DWELLING,
EIGHT ROOMS
?"id
FIRE-PLACE in each,
GIN HOUSE,
SCREW,
^UiLAJCKSMITH?
SHOP,
And every other building necessary,
on a well-settled plantation; Fencing in
very good condition. For further par
ticulars apply either to Messrs. Izlar <fc
Dibble, Orangeburg C. H., S. C, or to
the undersigned at McCant's Villa, Or
angeburg County, S. O.
J. C. EDWARDS.
March 6, 1873 3 laiu9iu <t
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Christmas Goods I
JUST RECEIVED,
I ."^?W1
^TUE MARKET STREET STORE.
Mince Meat.
New Layer Raialne,
New Zante Currants.
Now Eleme Fiije.
Nelsons Shred Gelatine.
Bakers Broma.
Powdered Sugar.
A handsome assortment of plain and Fancy
Candies. vSSBalF
Fresh Ground Familj. Flour.
Maccaroni, Cream and Strawberry Cakes.
JOHN A. HAMILTON
May 29, 1873 15 if
S R4 02 STORE .
T. SI. ROYD,
RESPECTFULLY CALLS THE ATTEN
? tiou of the citizens, of Orangcburg and vi
cinity to the fact that he has just opened
A. SI-IOIS s TORE.
Next door to Coruelson's; in which mav bo
found a stock of HOOTS and SHOES, which
have been selected from manufacturers, ex
pressly to suit HARD TIMES, both as regards
qualities and prices. He onlv asks an exami
nation of his stock before purchasing elsewhere*
Nov. 13, 1873_Jy^
For sale ;
A FARM, in the Fork of Edisto. Comfor
table dwelling. Price reasonable.
Dec. 4r 1873 42 tf
VICK'S If LOKAL guide
WOti 1874.
200 Pages; ?00 Engravings, and Col
ored Plate. Published Quarterly, at 2.r>
cents a year. First No. for 1874 just
issued. A German edition at same.price,
Address, ,1 am r.s Vick, Rochester, IN. Y.
Nov. 27, 1373 41 tf